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Susan Butler Susan Butler I am an Archaeologist by profession and not a programmer. I received a B.S. in Anthropology (with a specialization in Archaeology) from Michigan State University in 1991. I did my Master's work (all but thesis - which is about 2/3 complete) at the University of Kansas.

I currently serve as Archaeology Laboratory Supervisor for the domestic (US) Cultural Resources division of a large engineering firm. When I joined the firm in 1998, they were using RBase to enter and do limited analysis of artifact data. My first thought was "the analysis system has potential, but this program sucks!" Therefore, I began the process of transferring the system (upgrading considerably along the way) while I taught myself Paradox.

Since then, I have found Paradox to be an invaluable tool for data manipulation and analysis. I also set up a database for tracking all of the projects that go through the lab. At one point, our Senior Vice-President saw what I was doing and asked that I develop a Project Tracking database for our entire division. This has been my most recent endeavor.

So as you can see, I am relatively new to Paradox, started out as a user (better find a therapist for that), and somehow worked my way into more of a developer position (now I really need a therapist!). I have to say that I couldn't have done any of this without the assistance of the other folks listed on this site.

In my spare time, which I surely don't have enough of, I enjoy spending time with my wonderful husband and playing with our beautiful and incredibly brilliant daughter!


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